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diff --git a/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md b/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md index 7da2b711f5..2a84242b9c 100644 --- a/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md +++ b/guides/source/active_support_core_extensions.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The following values are considered to be blank in a Rails application: INFO: The predicate for strings uses the Unicode-aware character class `[:space:]`, so for example U+2029 (paragraph separator) is considered to be whitespace. -WARNING: Note that numbers are not mentioned, in particular 0 and 0.0 are *not* blank. +WARNING: Note that numbers are not mentioned, in particular 0 and 0.0 are **not** blank. For example, this method from `ActionDispatch::Session::AbstractStore` uses `blank?` for checking whether a session key is present: @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ By default `to_param` just calls `to_s`: 7.to_param # => "7" ``` -The return value of `to_param` should *not* be escaped: +The return value of `to_param` should **not** be escaped: ```ruby "Tom & Jerry".to_param # => "Tom & Jerry" @@ -2007,7 +2007,7 @@ NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/integer/inflections.rb`. ### `ordinalize` -The method `ordinalize` returns the ordinal string corresponding to the receiver integer. In comparison, note that the `ordinal` method returns *only* the suffix string. +The method `ordinalize` returns the ordinal string corresponding to the receiver integer. In comparison, note that the `ordinal` method returns **only** the suffix string. ```ruby 1.ordinalize # => "1st" @@ -2110,7 +2110,7 @@ NOTE: Defined in `active_support/core_ext/enumerable.rb`. ### `exclude?` -The predicate `exclude?` tests whether a given object does *not* belong to the collection. It is the negation of the built-in `include?`: +The predicate `exclude?` tests whether a given object does **not** belong to the collection. It is the negation of the built-in `include?`: ```ruby to_visit << node if visited.exclude?(node) @@ -3330,7 +3330,7 @@ date.end_of_hour # => Mon Jun 07 19:59:59 +0200 2010 `beginning_of_hour` is aliased to `at_beginning_of_hour`. -INFO: `beginning_of_hour` and `end_of_hour` are implemented for `Time` and `DateTime` but *not* `Date` as it does not make sense to request the beginning or end of an hour on a `Date` instance. +INFO: `beginning_of_hour` and `end_of_hour` are implemented for `Time` and `DateTime` but **not** `Date` as it does not make sense to request the beginning or end of an hour on a `Date` instance. ##### `ago`, `since` @@ -3389,7 +3389,7 @@ prev_year (last_year) next_year ``` -The following methods are reimplemented so you do *not* need to load `active_support/core_ext/date/calculations.rb` for these ones: +The following methods are reimplemented so you do **not** need to load `active_support/core_ext/date/calculations.rb` for these ones: ```ruby beginning_of_day (midnight, at_midnight, at_beginning_of_day) |